Advantages of adopting Solar Power in Industrial Buildings

Reduced electricity bills-Electricity expenses are always increasing. Usually, the electricity bill for a warehouse represents around 15% of the total cost. The tariff rates for solar power are cheaper by about 20% than conventional electricity. Solar power has become a sustainable and cost-effective energy alternative for business owners with a fixed-cost solution, with a lifespan of 25-30 years. This makes your energy bills more predictable at lower costs. Also, maintenance and monitoring of solar systems are cheaper.

Providing energy during peak hours- The peak manufacturing hours are during the day which coincides with timings of maximum solar exposure. Hence, factories can choose to shift to solar power and not rely on the grid thereby saving costs in overhead charges. With robust power back-up facilities, factories can even choose to partly power their operations during the night using energy stored in battery packs.

Ease of maintenance- Solar power has no moving parts or complex mechanical components. They are far less liable to equipment fault and breakdown. There is very little maintenance required for solar power. Additionally, solar power is noise-free which further improves its environmental-friendliness.

Ease of customization and flexibility- Utilizing power from the main grid comes with the restrictions that are placed by the grid operators. Factories often do not have the freedom to manage their power supply and optimize their energy expenditure. This freedom is offered by solar power. Through the use of in-house solar panels companies can regulate the power supply and manage their shifts better.

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